ウエートレス
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'waitress', written in katakana for foreign words. Used to refer to a female server in restaurants or cafes.
Theme

At a restaurant, User and their friend Sakura are observing the service and discussing the staff.

ウエートレス

ウエートレス

waitress

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'waitress' in a restaurant wearing a uniform and serving food. The word sounds like 'waitress' in English, making it easy to remember: 'Waitress' → ウエートレス (uētoresu, 'waitress').

Cultural Note

In Japan, service staff like waitresses often greet customers with polite phrases like 『いらっしゃいませ』 (irasshaimase, 'welcome') and use honorific language. Tipping is not customary, as good service is expected as part of the job.

Forms

Base: ウエートレスBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'waitress', written in katakana for foreign words. Used to refer to a female server in restaurants or cafes.